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Aleppo pepper



For other meanings, see Aleppo (disambiguation).

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The Aleppo Pepper is a variety of Capsicum annuum named after the town Aleppo in northern Syria. Most Aleppo Peppers are grown in Syria.

It has a moderate heat level with some fruitiness and mild, cumin-like undertones.

Aleppo pepper may also refer to a dried, granulated spice made from Aleppo Peppers that is also produced in Syria.photo It is similar to paprika, but coarser, and is only moderately spicy.

See also

  • List of capsicum cultivars
 
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